I can’t get to every product I want to but there’s some really cool/great stuff here in my office. So here’s a sentence or two on a bunch of “stuff” I have here pilling up – some new, some not so new.
Bracketron JamSpot Bluetooth tablet stand
The Bracketron JamSpot Bluetooth tablet stand (http://www.bracketron.com $49.99) does it all for tablet users.
It keeps your tablet handsfree in portrait or landscape position in angles from zero to 70-degrees. On the bottom are a pair of built-in speakers to give you much better sound than the tablet itself.
There’s also a rechargeable battery to power the speakers and when the stands not in use, fold it up and stick in a drawer.
Cost: $49.99
Details: www.bracketron.com
GOgroove’s BlueSYNC RST alarm clock
GOgroove’s BlueSYNC RST alarm clock is a great nightstand all-in-one with a dual alarm clock, NFC pairing, charging station, wireless (Bluetooth) speaker, FM radio (whats that?) and even a mic for handsfree calls.
For charging, put your device on the built-in holder and plug in your charging cable to the USB port. This lets it (www.gogroove.com $59.99) be Samsung, Apple or whatever friendly.
A line I say over and over again is Power, Power, Power, to keep your portable electronics go-ing.
Cost: $59.99
Details: www.gogroove.com



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